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that's leading some people to conclude, that charter schools are contributing to a resegregation of america. absolutely. >> sew the thing about charter schools is because they are not neighborhood schools the potential is they could be much more integrated. the last two -- they choose to go further from home, to an integrated charter school. research from ucla and other places has found that our regular public schools are already very segregated and charter schools are even more segregated. we have a lot popping up, that are designs for a particular group. you will have some charter schools that are aimed primarily at whites and that's a problem not only because of public schools are supposed to bring kids of different backgrounds together, and foster six cohesion, but also because racially segregating grated schools tend to be economically segregating grated. and that's bad for education. >> a really long history of self-segregating so couldn't somebody argue it's not the charter schools be uh the people that are making the choices. >> well, absolutely. these are parents that are choosing
that's leading some people to conclude, that charter schools are contributing to a resegregation of america. absolutely. >> sew the thing about charter schools is because they are not neighborhood schools the potential is they could be much more integrated. the last two -- they choose to go further from home, to an integrated charter school. research from ucla and other places has found that our regular public schools are already very segregated and charter schools are even more...
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see you next weekend. >>> good morning, america. this morning -- dangerous deluge. a powerful storm pummelling the pacific northwest. >> it just came down. it was -- it was a deluge. >> power outages. soaked cars. even water pouring through the roof of the seattle-tacoma airport. and there's another storm on the way. >>> off the cliff. late-night outrage on the floor of congress. >> delay obama care. >> what if democrats said we're going to shut down the government. >> is there any way to avoid a government shutdown now with time running out? >>> no show. amanda knox defending her decision not to return to italy for her murder retrial tomorrow. what her life is like now, back at home. >>> and alec baldwin, as you have never seen him before. >> thanks, honey. >> why is this guy, famous for
see you next weekend. >>> good morning, america. this morning -- dangerous deluge. a powerful storm pummelling the pacific northwest. >> it just came down. it was -- it was a deluge. >> power outages. soaked cars. even water pouring through the roof of the seattle-tacoma airport. and there's another storm on the way. >>> off the cliff. late-night outrage on the floor of congress. >> delay obama care. >> what if democrats said we're going to shut down...
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al jazeera, northern philippines. >> now usa race to an epic comeback to win americas cup. oracle searched from 8-0 down beat new zealand by 44 seconds. we watched the final showdown in san francisco. >> one of the great comebacks in sporting history or one desperate escape. the two i am possibly ending, the longest regatta in the 162 year history of the americas cup. the early stages of the race had all the closeness and intensity that fans had come to expect. >> this is it. >> words of encouragement by against aimly and at the halfway morning they surged for the lead. team usa's eight-straight wins now a most famous one as they retain the cup that they had won in 2010. led by an australian skipper and with just one american on board, they counted to the adoring fans. the americans started the event with a two-point penalty for illegal modifications. >> it was a fantastic race. we wouldn't have had it any other way. we came from behind. >> reporter: once again the format, venue an, they'll certay have a lot to live up to. >> that story and the rest of the day's news.
al jazeera, northern philippines. >> now usa race to an epic comeback to win americas cup. oracle searched from 8-0 down beat new zealand by 44 seconds. we watched the final showdown in san francisco. >> one of the great comebacks in sporting history or one desperate escape. the two i am possibly ending, the longest regatta in the 162 year history of the americas cup. the early stages of the race had all the closeness and intensity that fans had come to expect. >> this is it....
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those are the headlines at this hour, america tonight is next, on al jazeera america, and remember you can always get the latest news on aljazeera.com. >> on mesh tonight, a closer look at the violent group behind the kenya mall attack. bathes seek answers and clues to what might come next. also tonight the survival of a well oiled machine. how g.m.'s factory in flint is still working for america. >> this product is important for the american economy. it is a work for us. the people who are the backbone, the true backbone of our economy need trucks like this to do their job. >> and what scientists now believe about our impact on the environment, a growing body of evidence, and an advanced look at what experts around the world agree is happening. >> >> good etching and thanks for being with us. we begin tonight with a story that is still developing, it is now heading toward a full week since it began. but the events that began with a upscale kenyan shopping mall have important implications for americans. especially in the fight against terror attacks. an international team including ame
those are the headlines at this hour, america tonight is next, on al jazeera america, and remember you can always get the latest news on aljazeera.com. >> on mesh tonight, a closer look at the violent group behind the kenya mall attack. bathes seek answers and clues to what might come next. also tonight the survival of a well oiled machine. how g.m.'s factory in flint is still working for america. >> this product is important for the american economy. it is a work for us. the people...
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. >>> this is america's number one financial news program, "on the money." now, maria bartiromo. >>> here is a look at what is making news as we head into a new week on, "on the money," we know now exactly when the united states will run out of money, treasury secretary jack lew sent a letter saying the treasury will have $30 billion less by october 17th, unless the debt ceiling is extended the government won't be able to b e borrow anymore money and pay its bills, that has congress cautious. >> we see some opportunities, but also some challenges, you know what is going on at the fed. you also know what is going on at the debt ceiling. the impact, in terms of even orders coming out of federal being a little more challenging for some of the computer companies. and the retail sales, so most of my ceo counterparts and industry experts are a little more cautious. >> meanwhile, the dow and s&p broke a five-day losing streak after concerns about what will happen in washington. >>> nike, one of the three new dow components reported earnings beating analysts' expect
. >>> this is america's number one financial news program, "on the money." now, maria bartiromo. >>> here is a look at what is making news as we head into a new week on, "on the money," we know now exactly when the united states will run out of money, treasury secretary jack lew sent a letter saying the treasury will have $30 billion less by october 17th, unless the debt ceiling is extended the government won't be able to b e borrow anymore money and pay...
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i'm sure when they come and visit with you they look to you for reassurances with respect to america's position on iran there is no question in my mind that the president of the united states does not bluff, and he is committed that iran will not have a nuclear weapon. but if we fail to enforce the standard that has been in existence for almost 100 years regarding weapons of mass destruction we are putting that in question in the minds of a lot of observers and creating problems for ourselves. where we may get closer to a test that cannot be constrained or managed as a consequence of the misinterpretation of our word today. i believe it is critical to do other things, i say, without any question in my mind, if we fail to pass this, those who are working with us today with the syrian opposition, and i know congressman engal, you know this, we've been keeping them from funding bad elements which they have funded out of frustration because they think they are the best fighters and the own people who will get the job done in getting rid of assad out. if we back off and fail to enforce our
i'm sure when they come and visit with you they look to you for reassurances with respect to america's position on iran there is no question in my mind that the president of the united states does not bluff, and he is committed that iran will not have a nuclear weapon. but if we fail to enforce the standard that has been in existence for almost 100 years regarding weapons of mass destruction we are putting that in question in the minds of a lot of observers and creating problems for ourselves....
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team usa is first to victory in the america's cup tipping new zealand by 44 seconds. at one point the americans were down 8-1, but a thrilling climax. james barker has more. -- jane barker has more. >> there are comebacks and fairytale endings. team usa produced one of the most monumental triumphs in sporting history. backed by billionaire larry ellison, the team was trailing 8-1 at one stage. but they managed to pull off a finish which even money cannot buy. >> we would not have had it any other way. came from behind and these guys just showed so much heart. >> the international crew did not get off to a good start. the team was given a two-point penalty and then illegally modified their catamaran and lost points. the never say die group was determined, setting up the greatest comeback in the 162- year race. it's a pithy and challenges -- so close to getting the cup. >> i am so proud of him. it is amazing. >> is the first time the space- age catamarans have been used in the competition. whether it was a fastest speed or the dramatic space, -- >> welcome to the weeken
team usa is first to victory in the america's cup tipping new zealand by 44 seconds. at one point the americans were down 8-1, but a thrilling climax. james barker has more. -- jane barker has more. >> there are comebacks and fairytale endings. team usa produced one of the most monumental triumphs in sporting history. backed by billionaire larry ellison, the team was trailing 8-1 at one stage. but they managed to pull off a finish which even money cannot buy. >> we would not have...
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it's whatever makes america mad is good for us. if i can make them look bad, i look good. if i can make them look frustrated and weak, i look strong. i think he may be rethinking some of this strategy. he's milked this anti-american cow for as long as he can milk it. there's not much advantage of being wrong sided in syria and ignoring the threats to russia from chemical weapons slashes around in his region. >> thank you for moving the needle on girls and women. peter sands just announced his commitment. why is this so important to cgi? >> in an interconnected world where brain power and back power count, it is not only dumb it's dumb to leave half the world out of the equator. because there's no place in the world where women enjoy equal participation and equal renumeration in the economy and equal involvement in the political life of the country after all these years we know that we're a long way from paying. the average woman earns about 77 cents. the empowerment of women and girls is important. >> my thanks to president clinton. up next, inside the world's largest stud
it's whatever makes america mad is good for us. if i can make them look bad, i look good. if i can make them look frustrated and weak, i look strong. i think he may be rethinking some of this strategy. he's milked this anti-american cow for as long as he can milk it. there's not much advantage of being wrong sided in syria and ignoring the threats to russia from chemical weapons slashes around in his region. >> thank you for moving the needle on girls and women. peter sands just announced...
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all of these shootings, all of these victims, this is thot america. we have to work together to dpet rid of this. that's the wisdom we should be taking away from this. i'm not accepting this as inevitable, but asking what could we do to prevent them from happening again and dpen and again. i've said before, we cannot stop every act of senseless violence. we can not know every evil that lurks in troubled minds. but if we can prevent one, surely we've got an obligation to try. it's true that each of the tragedies i've mentioned that we need to do a better job. as commander in chief, i've ordered changes up and down the chain. and that in those effortings, we don't stigmatize those who need help. those things are clear. we've got to move to address them. we americans are not inherently a more violent people than folks are in other countries. we're not inhrntly prone to mental hemt problems. the main difference that sets our nation apart is that we don't do enough to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and dangerous people. what's different in america
all of these shootings, all of these victims, this is thot america. we have to work together to dpet rid of this. that's the wisdom we should be taking away from this. i'm not accepting this as inevitable, but asking what could we do to prevent them from happening again and dpen and again. i've said before, we cannot stop every act of senseless violence. we can not know every evil that lurks in troubled minds. but if we can prevent one, surely we've got an obligation to try. it's true that each...
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they do not fear america will take action? >> that's because the president will hesitate to draw red lines again with netanyahu. that's what it will come down to, another four-letter word and that is time. that's where the gap is going to be. they will say let's give the iranian regime time to see if they can come to a resolution about this. israel will say time means spinning of centrifuges. >> and they could be six months away from breakout with a nuclear capacity which means in other words within weeks they could develop a nuclear weapon. we all remember the very dramatic present -- presentation. there it is. last year at the united nations he talked about and he is going to draw in a moment the red line and there it is on a nuclear bomb developed by iran. that has to have been shortened. will he lay it out when he meets with president obama? mr. president, here is how much time we have. >> i think privately he will have a strong message for the president. publicly when he comes to the u.n he will have to scale back a bit f
they do not fear america will take action? >> that's because the president will hesitate to draw red lines again with netanyahu. that's what it will come down to, another four-letter word and that is time. that's where the gap is going to be. they will say let's give the iranian regime time to see if they can come to a resolution about this. israel will say time means spinning of centrifuges. >> and they could be six months away from breakout with a nuclear capacity which means in...
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president barack obama has drawn up the road map for america's role in the middle east and relations with iran. >>> fishermen have returned to the waters off northeastern japan to see if what they're catching is safe to eat. >>> we'll show you a japanese satellite positioning system which may open door to human-free technologies. >>> the leaders of two longstanding rivals have signaled change might be under way. u.s. president barack obama and iranian president hassan rowhani both addressed world leaders at the united nations general assembly. they suggested they're ready to explore a new era of diplomacy. obama said he does not believe their difficult history can be overcome overnight but he said he's encouraged rouhani was elected with a mandate to pursue a more moderate course, but he said conciliatory words will have to be matched by actions. >> we're not seeking regime change and respect the right of iranian people to access peaceful nuclear energy. instead we insist that the iranian government meet its responsibilities under the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and u.n. security
president barack obama has drawn up the road map for america's role in the middle east and relations with iran. >>> fishermen have returned to the waters off northeastern japan to see if what they're catching is safe to eat. >>> we'll show you a japanese satellite positioning system which may open door to human-free technologies. >>> the leaders of two longstanding rivals have signaled change might be under way. u.s. president barack obama and iranian president hassan...
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it's no secret that america's infrastructure is aging and money to fix it is in short supply. what you may not know is that america's new fascination with fuel efficient, hybrid and electric cars means there is less to spend for road repairs. tonight we examine an experimental program in oregon that reports to pave the way for a solution. >> portland, oregon is at the vanguard at the war to reduce gasoline conassuming. you can find evidence all over the downtown area and in the car dealerships. >> we are looking at hybrids, plug in hybrids, electric cars, there's some hyper efficient dies diesel engines in the works. they have been more enthusiastic about green cars than anywhere else in the country, but the rest of the country is catching up and over the next ten years every car will be more fuel efficient, thanks to a deal that was struck with by the president with the car companies. >> they will increase the mileage on the cars and instructions over the next ten years. >> the mileage will increase 2/3, to nearly 55 mpg, meaning that americans will be cutting back on purchas
it's no secret that america's infrastructure is aging and money to fix it is in short supply. what you may not know is that america's new fascination with fuel efficient, hybrid and electric cars means there is less to spend for road repairs. tonight we examine an experimental program in oregon that reports to pave the way for a solution. >> portland, oregon is at the vanguard at the war to reduce gasoline conassuming. you can find evidence all over the downtown area and in the car...
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she expressed some dispair and staubed in the baggy asaad, and now by america. whether others have expressd from show we have been doing, when we seek out voices they are conflicted. some people that a strike would have retalalay story effects on them. >> conflicted there, as we are in the united states. our social media contact, joining us with a view of what is going on in the social media community for america tonight. thank you. antonio. >> joey, we now have a new panel that will address the humanitarian catastrophe, that is going on in the surrounding countries. first, i have amir he is a human rights activist from syria. he was in prison twice by the asaad government. carolyn miles c ex oh, of save the children, she has been in jordan and arrack to see what is happening there. and z actionh,i who is the president of the syrian medical society, his parents and sister are still back in iraq. carolyn i want to start with you, and what you have seen. we have heard of the 1.1 million refugees how bad is it the humanitarian situation? well, this is i would say i
she expressed some dispair and staubed in the baggy asaad, and now by america. whether others have expressd from show we have been doing, when we seek out voices they are conflicted. some people that a strike would have retalalay story effects on them. >> conflicted there, as we are in the united states. our social media contact, joining us with a view of what is going on in the social media community for america tonight. thank you. antonio. >> joey, we now have a new panel that...
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ever in the history of america, this is the most dangerous piece of legislation. >> congressman john fleming of louisiana is joining us here in "the situation room." thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >> did you absolutely say those words? >> absolutely. >> you believe this is the most dangerous piece of legislation ever. >> yeah. >> in all the years of the united states of america? >> yes, this legislation, obama care, removes $716 billion -- >> going back to legislation that approved slavery, all of that, even more dangerous than that? >> yes. this affects millions. in fact it will affect probably every single american. it covers one-sixth of the economy. people are being laid off. 77%, wolf, of every job created today is a part-time job as a result primarily of obama care. as you know, the numbers have just been released. the exchanges on average, the cost of health care premiums are going to go up -- >> this is worse than the pro-slavery are legislation? >> i can't think of anything right now that could be more damaging for our economy in passing, and putting into affect -- >> i
ever in the history of america, this is the most dangerous piece of legislation. >> congressman john fleming of louisiana is joining us here in "the situation room." thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >> did you absolutely say those words? >> absolutely. >> you believe this is the most dangerous piece of legislation ever. >> yeah. >> in all the years of the united states of america? >> yes, this legislation, obama care, removes $716...
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>>> >>> welcome to al jazeera america. counting down to a shutdown. the political power place kick into high gear. american workers discover the hidden costs of being paid. >> a warning to world leaders. israeli prime minister benyamin netanyahu - when it comes to trusting iran's president - proceed with caution. >> the government is one step closer to a shutdown. early this morning house republicans voted on a bill to keep the government running but delay the obamacare. president obama has promised to veto any resolution that strips his health care plan. we have more. >> a rare weekend session in congression, and a very early morning vote. >> the republican majority will vote to shut the government down. >> why are we doing this? number one, this is a program that is too expensive to afford. >> the house voted on a bill that would keep the government open. but this time delay the care affordable health care act for a year. >> the house voted to keep the government open to fund the government but the house responded to the millions of americans who ar
>>> >>> welcome to al jazeera america. counting down to a shutdown. the political power place kick into high gear. american workers discover the hidden costs of being paid. >> a warning to world leaders. israeli prime minister benyamin netanyahu - when it comes to trusting iran's president - proceed with caution. >> the government is one step closer to a shutdown. early this morning house republicans voted on a bill to keep the government running but delay the...
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and you're watching al jazeera america. inspections on syria's chemical weapons and storage sites will begin tuesday. the idea to destroy them by next year. the u.n. security council passed a resolution to get rid of their chemical weapons. james bays reports on this global decision. >> just three weeks ago military action in syria seemed close. >> i shall put the draft resolution to the vote now. >> an entirely different outcome for now. a unanimous vote by 15 security council members to authorise the disarmament of syria's chemical weapons arsenal. a resolution based on the deal drawn up by the u.s. and by russia. >> together the world with a single voice for the first time is imposing binding obligations on the bashar al-assad regime, requiring it to get rid of weapons that have been used to devastating effect as tools of terror. >> his russian counterpart made it clear what this is not. >> translation: this resolution does not fall under chapter vii of the u.n. charter, and does not allow for automatic use of coercive m
and you're watching al jazeera america. inspections on syria's chemical weapons and storage sites will begin tuesday. the idea to destroy them by next year. the u.n. security council passed a resolution to get rid of their chemical weapons. james bays reports on this global decision. >> just three weeks ago military action in syria seemed close. >> i shall put the draft resolution to the vote now. >> an entirely different outcome for now. a unanimous vote by 15 security...
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the dramatic battle for the america's cup is down to one race. oracle team usa is still alive after an incredible comeback with new zealand needing one victory. the americans won both on tuesday that ties the series at eight each. >>> in baseball two outs in the ninth inning in st. louis and cardinals pitcher working on a no-hitter. washington's ryan zimmerman hits a chopper over the mound. cards over the nationals 2-0. >>> pittsburgh is still chasing st. louis. the pirates now lead the national league's wild card race and clinched the first playoff since 1992. >>> in cleveland bottom of the ninth. a two-run homer for a win over the white sox. earlier in the season he became the oldest player to hit a walkoff homer. >>> thousands of fans lined up to get free rivera bobble head dolls but they were delivered late. during the game the fans got the bobble head. >> that could have been a madhouse if they hadn't gotten the bobble heads. >>> and during giants dodgers game, a deloryn car. >> back to the future. >>> police dash cam video shows lions wide
the dramatic battle for the america's cup is down to one race. oracle team usa is still alive after an incredible comeback with new zealand needing one victory. the americans won both on tuesday that ties the series at eight each. >>> in baseball two outs in the ninth inning in st. louis and cardinals pitcher working on a no-hitter. washington's ryan zimmerman hits a chopper over the mound. cards over the nationals 2-0. >>> pittsburgh is still chasing st. louis. the pirates...
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pass the budget and pay america's bills. but if the united states congress does not fulfill its responsibility to pass a budget today, much of the united states government will be forced to shut down tomorrow. i want to be very clear about what that shut down would mean. with regard to operations that will continue, if you are on social security, you will keep receiving your checks. if you are on medicare, your doctor will see you. everyone's mail will still be delivered. and government operations related to national security or public safety will go on. our troops will continue to serve with skill, honor and courage. air traffic controllers, prison guards, those who are with border control -- border patrol will remain on their posts, but their paychecks will be delayed until the government reopens. nasa will shut down almost entirely. but mission control will remain open to support the astronauts. i also want to be very clear about what will change. office billings will close. checks will be delayed. vital services that our
pass the budget and pay america's bills. but if the united states congress does not fulfill its responsibility to pass a budget today, much of the united states government will be forced to shut down tomorrow. i want to be very clear about what that shut down would mean. with regard to operations that will continue, if you are on social security, you will keep receiving your checks. if you are on medicare, your doctor will see you. everyone's mail will still be delivered. and government...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for united healthcare, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news >> this is a report from washington. i am katty kay. america and iran hold unprecedented top level meetings as president romani says nuclear disarmament is his country -- rouhani says nuclear disarmament is his country's number one priority. and his pictures capture the faces of a generation. tonight, we hear about a photojournalist known simply as l'americain. welcome to viewers on public television and around the globe. the president of iran has t
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for united healthcare, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. a shutdown. after midnight tonight, the u.s. shut down.could be and a city in serial was destroyed by incendiary bombs, and we go back see how the children are still suffering. and he helped iran in the world cup. we are hearing from the american coach who is practicing diplomacy. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. most powerful government may shut its doors tonight as republicans and democrats failed to agree on what to do about health care reform. last-minute wrangling did not reach a consensus, making a shutdown very likely. initially, 700,000 federal workers will be affected, many told to stay home because they will not get paid. moments ago, president obama urged house republicans to rethink their strategy. faction of one party in one house of congress in one does not government get to shut down the entire government just to fight the results of an election. keeping the people's government o
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. a shutdown. after midnight tonight, the u.s. shut down.could be and a city in serial was destroyed by incendiary bombs, and we go back see how the children are still suffering. and he helped iran in the world cup. we are hearing from the american coach who is practicing diplomacy. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for united healthcare, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news >> this is a report from washington. i am katty kay. america and iran hold unprecedented top level meetings as president romani says nuclear disarmament is his country -- rouhani says nuclear disarmament is his country's number one priority. and his pictures capture the faces of a generation. tonight, we hear about a photojournalist known simply as l'americain. welcome to viewers on public television and around the globe. the president of iran has t
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thank you for watching al jazeera america. i'm rochelle cary. >> in myanmar, buddhist pagodas stand alongside mosques. followers of both faiths have lived side by side for centuries. but as a military run dictatorship transitions into a free and open nation, religious violence threatens to tear the country apart.
thank you for watching al jazeera america. i'm rochelle cary. >> in myanmar, buddhist pagodas stand alongside mosques. followers of both faiths have lived side by side for centuries. but as a military run dictatorship transitions into a free and open nation, religious violence threatens to tear the country apart.
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it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. >> we're encouraged that president rouhani proceed a more moderate course. the roadblocks may prove to be too great but i believe they should be tested. >> notwithstanding all difficulties and challenges i'm deeply optimistic about the future. i have no doubt that the future will be bright with the entire world rejecting extremism. >> we heard president obama talking about roadblocks and president rouhani talking about difficulties and challenges. let's talk about the politics in play with both countries. let's go back to the words of president rouhani talking about new possibilities and they will not build a nuclear become this is this a breakthrough? >> it's a change. it's a change from what we have heard in the last 34 years even the use of the word prudence and moderation. those are words that you have not heard from the iranian president with a high level offici
it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. >> we're encouraged that president rouhani proceed a more moderate course. the roadblocks may prove to be too great but i believe they should be tested. >> notwithstanding all difficulties and challenges i'm deeply optimistic about the future....
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victoria azarenko on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >> ...writes the columbia journalism review. and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >>> welcome back to "inside story." just one look at a map and it becomes abundantly clear how important iran is as a power. and not too far away is syria, where a proxy war has left more than a hundred thousand dead. where do we go from here with iran and syria? the u.s. has to come to the table and meet with iran? >> in -- in a reasonable world -- if we lived in a reasonable world, we and the iranians would be talking about syria together. it's clear, iran has to be part of -- of the solution there, and the interesting thing is that there are common interests involved. one is both -- both we and the iranians do not want to see a sunni extremist groups dominating syria, and al-qaeda influence connected groups coming to power in damascus. both al
victoria azarenko on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >> ...writes the columbia journalism review. and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >>> welcome back to "inside story." just one look at a map and it becomes abundantly clear how...
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bank of america is getting hit with fines in a hiring discrimination case. the bank will pay 2.2 million dollars in restitution to 11-hundred african american job applicants who allege race bias prevented them from getting hired at the bank. bofa tells first business "we are currently reviewing this recommended decision and order, which arises from a 1995 review." this year, b-of-a unit merrill lynch agreed to pay 39- million dollars and 160-million dollars, in two separate discrimination cases. toys r us is the latest major retailer out with its hiring plans for the holidays... starting this week toys r us is bringing on 45,000 seasonal workers--equal to last year. here's the running check on holiday hiring. walmart is adding 55,000 workers a 10% increase from last year. target is seeking 70,000 employees for christmas, a 20 percent drop from 2012 and khols will up its staff by 53,000. khols is decreasing hires per store but pumping up worker at its distribution and credit centers. at last-- there's a way to have less guilt about eating french fries. burger
bank of america is getting hit with fines in a hiring discrimination case. the bank will pay 2.2 million dollars in restitution to 11-hundred african american job applicants who allege race bias prevented them from getting hired at the bank. bofa tells first business "we are currently reviewing this recommended decision and order, which arises from a 1995 review." this year, b-of-a unit merrill lynch agreed to pay 39- million dollars and 160-million dollars, in two separate...
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>>> welcome to al jazeera, america. i'm richelle carey, here are the stories we're following for you. live pictures out of washington, d.c. the senate is voting on a measure that could help keep the government running. >>> shining a spotlight on war crimes, the international community puts the pressure on syria. >>> and a climate change sos, new information on global warming and who is to blame. >>> with the clock ticking the senate is now voting on a stripped down spending bill aimed at averting a government shutdown. the house then has until monday night to approve the measure, something republican leaders have said they will not do. libby casey joining us live with the latest from the capitol. libby what does the vote do? >> reporter: we just saw this mass age of cloture, so we needed 60 votes to really move the vote forward. it is not a done deal yet, but it passed well above the 60-vote threshold. we saw democrats and republicans unit to move the bill forward. it is actually still the house version. what we'll see
>>> welcome to al jazeera, america. i'm richelle carey, here are the stories we're following for you. live pictures out of washington, d.c. the senate is voting on a measure that could help keep the government running. >>> shining a spotlight on war crimes, the international community puts the pressure on syria. >>> and a climate change sos, new information on global warming and who is to blame. >>> with the clock ticking the senate is now voting on a...
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. >> in many ways, what will happen here in syria, i think will define america's role in the world. and if we do nothing, if we back away, i think it will weaken the united states, and i think it could change the stature of the united states for the 21st century. >> rose: we continue this evening with the conversation about a new film called "the family," directed by bless, and starring robert de niro and michelle pfeiffer. >> >> when you work with great actors, eats a reminder of how to do it right. >> rose: we conclude with an exhibition at the asia society called "iran modern." >> when i went to iran, i was able to see in fact this period was very different from today. obviously, there are similarities, but it's different its difference is also in terms of the political environment. in that very period the u.s. and iran were not just politically closer but also there were many cultural ties. iran was very cosmopolitan. it was very much part of the international community. it was a period i would describe as a great blossoming of the iranian creative expression. >> rose: leon pane
. >> in many ways, what will happen here in syria, i think will define america's role in the world. and if we do nothing, if we back away, i think it will weaken the united states, and i think it could change the stature of the united states for the 21st century. >> rose: we continue this evening with the conversation about a new film called "the family," directed by bless, and starring robert de niro and michelle pfeiffer. >> >> when you work with great...
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john we are standing by for that on america tonight. a special two hour presentation as soon as president is done, we will get the reaction from our audience, as to what the president has to say, and we will also take questions on the internet, #syria town hall. it's america tonight at the top of the hour. >> all right, thank you very much. now now i will released documents from the national security agency shows government officials have been violated privacy laws by accessing phone records of almost all-americans for nearly three years. al jazeera says a court ordered the revealing documents to be released. these documents lend support to the allegations released by edward snowden that for three years until 2009, the nsa had inadvertently misrepresenteddist too to secret court that authorized the tracking of all kinds of phone inspection. not actual wiretaps but the names and numbers of americans who are called. and justified that on the basis that there was reasonable supposition that it was connected to terrorism. when the nsa admit
john we are standing by for that on america tonight. a special two hour presentation as soon as president is done, we will get the reaction from our audience, as to what the president has to say, and we will also take questions on the internet, #syria town hall. it's america tonight at the top of the hour. >> all right, thank you very much. now now i will released documents from the national security agency shows government officials have been violated privacy laws by accessing phone...
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tomorrow, senator ted cruz, the leader of the charge to defund obama care, joins america's news headquarters. watch that at 1:00 p.m. eastern. don't miss fox news sunday. kevin mccarthy along with senator mike lee. that's going to do it for me. >>> hi, everybody, great to have you here. this is a brand-new hour inside america's news headquarters and new headquarters for us. >> we're glad that we're here. i'm kelly wright. topping the news this hour, the sun, let's take a look at it, tried to break through some ominous dark clouds over capitol hill. as house members there are meeting behind closed doors this very moment, struggling with how to prevent a government shutdown. but could a battle to defund obama care derail everything? we're live on capitol hill. >> they are battling it out. we also have some shocking new details. there's a deadly wildfire in arizona. it's already killed 19 brave firefighters. could this terrible tragedy have been prevented? what the official investigation just uncovered. >> and for the first time ever, scientists say they are developing a flu shot that can help
tomorrow, senator ted cruz, the leader of the charge to defund obama care, joins america's news headquarters. watch that at 1:00 p.m. eastern. don't miss fox news sunday. kevin mccarthy along with senator mike lee. that's going to do it for me. >>> hi, everybody, great to have you here. this is a brand-new hour inside america's news headquarters and new headquarters for us. >> we're glad that we're here. i'm kelly wright. topping the news this hour, the sun, let's take a look at...
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>> 15.9% in america. poverty in america, the highest in four decades. >> yeah, that's all because of the president's policies? >> do you honestly believe that would change if all of a sudden there were higher taxes? >> no, no. >> but that's the crux of the argument. >> if young people had the opportunity to succeed in this country, and instead, the rich are taking all the money. >> the ladder has become a water slide. >>> obamacare goes live in a couple weeks. president obama meeting behind closed doors with union leaders just moments ago at the white house. will he cut them yet another sweetheart deal? next on "the five". >> in just over two weeks, the most important part of oakey's pet funeral home & crematory kicks in when -- obamacare kicks in. unions are seeking exemptions to the very law they once championed. organized labor champions met with obama earlier today where the health care law was the topic. look at how the views of one of those leaders, richard trumka, has changed since the law passed.
>> 15.9% in america. poverty in america, the highest in four decades. >> yeah, that's all because of the president's policies? >> do you honestly believe that would change if all of a sudden there were higher taxes? >> no, no. >> but that's the crux of the argument. >> if young people had the opportunity to succeed in this country, and instead, the rich are taking all the money. >> the ladder has become a water slide. >>> obamacare goes live in...
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that's what makes america different. that's what makes us exceptional. >>> president obama, on tuesday night, delivered a prime time presidential address to the nation,
that's what makes america different. that's what makes us exceptional. >>> president obama, on tuesday night, delivered a prime time presidential address to the nation,
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you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on the program, they have fled mali, and now they are struggling to live in the camps they had hoped would reject them. schools and colleges in northeast nigeria are under threat, considered a legitimate target by suspected members of a radical islamic group. just this weekend, 50 students at one college were killed during their sleep. a nigerian authorities have admitted that there was no extra security at that college, in spite of previous attacks there. northern of three states that have been under a state of emergency since june. we have this report. >> grieving family members trying to identify their loved ones after a bloodbath. body is brought to this hospital after sunday's grisly killings. the students were attacked in the debt of the night by suspected members of the group. some survived the ordeal, but only just. of these states appealed for less talk and more action. >> many things written in the newspaper, but no action. we want action. >> this is not the fi
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. a shutdown. after midnight tonight, the u.s. shut down.could be and a city in serial was destroyed by incendiary bombs, and we go back see how the children are still suffering. and he helped iran in the world cup. we are hearing from the american coach who is practicing diplomacy. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. most powerful government may shut its doors tonight as republicans and democrats failed to agree on what to do about health care reform. last-minute wrangling did not reach a consensus, making a shutdown very likely. initially, 700,000 federal workers will be affected, many told to stay home because they will not get paid. moments ago, president obama urged house republicans to rethink their strategy. faction of one party in one house of congress in one does not government get to shut down the entire government just to fight the results of an election. keeping the people's government o
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. a shutdown. after midnight tonight, the u.s. shut down.could be and a city in serial was destroyed by incendiary bombs, and we go back see how the children are still suffering. and he helped iran in the world cup. we are hearing from the american coach who is practicing diplomacy. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also...
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still, he is optimistic about america's place in the world. >> we are on the way to solve the problem by becoming a, but, by becoming a major player in the energy situation of the world, other countries like china and even russia have enormous challenges that are concentrating on domestic affairs, so if we can get our economy going in which again the energy situation helps, which in turn will help in terms of manufacturing of the united states, if we are a brilliant chess player and, the rest of the world and the united states, you would play the american hand, but it requires that we have -- an understandable direction and with some unity. >> schieffer: henry kissinger. here to talk about what he had to say this morning and more on all of what we have discussed on the broadcast this morning, our panel and we want to start by congratulating nancy gibbs, who was named managing editor of time magazine last week. she has been here on face the nation many times. her colleague, bobby ghost, time national times editor and chief washington correspondent for the new york times david sanger wi
still, he is optimistic about america's place in the world. >> we are on the way to solve the problem by becoming a, but, by becoming a major player in the energy situation of the world, other countries like china and even russia have enormous challenges that are concentrating on domestic affairs, so if we can get our economy going in which again the energy situation helps, which in turn will help in terms of manufacturing of the united states, if we are a brilliant chess player and, the...
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in the end it creates a part-time america. it will fund the government and still delay the movement of obamacare. >> here is what president obama said about this situation on friday. >> my message to coming is this. do not shutdown the government. do not shutdown the economy. pass a budget on time. pay our bills on time. >> now this will be the first government shutdown if it happens in 17 years and 800,000 federal workers low-income furloughed and economists say it will hurt a fairly weak recovery. congress -- congressman, are you willing to risk that? >> we are not shutting the government down. we were here working until 1:00 a.m. to make sure we didn't shut the government down and we put a funding bill across. the difference here is you just listen to the president talk to the president of iran. talk to putin. but he won't sit and talk to the representatives of the american people. they like to come through and deal with this problem. you have found the president went out to the american people and said if you have your hea
in the end it creates a part-time america. it will fund the government and still delay the movement of obamacare. >> here is what president obama said about this situation on friday. >> my message to coming is this. do not shutdown the government. do not shutdown the economy. pass a budget on time. pay our bills on time. >> now this will be the first government shutdown if it happens in 17 years and 800,000 federal workers low-income furloughed and economists say it will hurt...
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it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. >> welcome back. the stalemate in washington is keeping wall street on edge. the dow has dropped from the opening bell and has been down all day. >>> one analyst said rather than worry, investors should see it as a buying opportunity. analysts also caution wall street is more fearful of the debt ceiling fight that is hon the horizon. the second phase of the bp trial in new orleans. bp is trying to avoid billions of dollars in fines after a rig explosion killed 11 people and caused the largest offshore oil spill in u.s. history. who is responsible, and how much of the damage is turning into a huge fight. stephanie boswell reports. >> the family in louisiana has been raising oysters since 1904. mitch runs the business that his grandfather started. >> we grew from a 14-acre lease to now roughly almost 15,000 acres. there is a pocket of oil right here. >> when he isn't t
it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. >> welcome back. the stalemate in washington is keeping wall street on edge. the dow has dropped from the opening bell and has been down all day. >>> one analyst said rather than worry, investors should see it as a buying opportunity....
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cheers in malibu for the america's cup. remember, if you have your own hit or miss, please send it to us. be sure to follow us on twitter. @jeronfnc. hope to see you right here next week. >>> fox news alert on the impending showdown in the nation's capital. the countdown is well on its way this hour to a government shutdown come midnight on monday. house republicans meeting for a rare weekend session, rejecting the senate bill that will keep the lights on for another 45 days and keep obama care intact. instead, they're preparing to vote on their own version today. delaying obama care by one year before throwing the issue back to the u.s. senate. all of this of course setting up a standoff with president obama himself who says he will not sign anything that takes away funding from his signature legislation. >> i would have said a week a
cheers in malibu for the america's cup. remember, if you have your own hit or miss, please send it to us. be sure to follow us on twitter. @jeronfnc. hope to see you right here next week. >>> fox news alert on the impending showdown in the nation's capital. the countdown is well on its way this hour to a government shutdown come midnight on monday. house republicans meeting for a rare weekend session, rejecting the senate bill that will keep the lights on for another 45 days and keep...
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towards latin america. >> rose: towards all of latin america. >> yes. i say that the future of the u.s. is more south of rio grande than any other area in the world. we are-- . >> rose: north and south, wouldn't you say, canada and the united states, canada and latin america. >> but you have a very good relation with canada. very-- . >> rose: largest trading partner. >> and with the-- with latin america, in a way, latin america has been neglected by the u.s. for many, many years. >> rose: and so if they paid attention what would you want them to know. i'm talking about the leaders in washington, both the presidency and the congress? >> the potential that you find in latin america for the u.s. is enormous and vicea versa. and we can work together more closely on joint ventures, developing the potentials that we have and how we can work together, like i say one is the strategic importance of the u.s. in afghanistan. >> right. there is a strategic importance in-- . >> rose: you would make the argument that you have more strategic-- more reasons for strateg
towards latin america. >> rose: towards all of latin america. >> yes. i say that the future of the u.s. is more south of rio grande than any other area in the world. we are-- . >> rose: north and south, wouldn't you say, canada and the united states, canada and latin america. >> but you have a very good relation with canada. very-- . >> rose: largest trading partner. >> and with the-- with latin america, in a way, latin america has been neglected by the u.s....
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"death to america"? >> i think they're talking about policy. we're on record that we have no quarrel with the american people. american people are nice, peace-loving, generous people that come to the aid of people in need all over the world. and this is what we respect and have a lot of admiration for. it's the policies of the u.s. government which has unfortunately been the source of instability in our region for many years. the united states supported dictators. it would be amazing for american people to know what types of governments in our region have been supported by the united states. but the iranians -- but the iranians feel it with their flesh the type of regime that govern them because of the support of the u.s., some of the countries in our region continue to experience this. the fact that the united states supports whatever policy by israel is another indication that the united states needs to revisit some of its policies and move forward. >> thank you for your time this morning, dr. zarif. w
"death to america"? >> i think they're talking about policy. we're on record that we have no quarrel with the american people. american people are nice, peace-loving, generous people that come to the aid of people in need all over the world. and this is what we respect and have a lot of admiration for. it's the policies of the u.s. government which has unfortunately been the source of instability in our region for many years. the united states supported dictators. it would be...
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in america. .. that is a trend that is simply unsustain nbl america today. [applause] one last point i would like to make, we have not talked yet about the real evil empire of the u.s. economy. and i think you all know who i am talking about. the teacher's union in america ruining our schools, they are bankrupting our schools, and i have got to do something about freeing the kids from the public teacher union in america. one example of the injustice of the teacher union impose on our economy. today is state like ohio, take one example. they have a policy called "retire and rehire" a worker -- a teacher at the age of 53, 54 can reearn a salary of $100,000. retire with a $100,000 a year pension and get rehired for that same job at the old salary taking up $200,000. nobody in the private sector gets that kind of deal. that's the kind of thing that is taking away money from the classrooms so we have better schools in america. and so i think in some, ladies and gentlemen, you will find by the end of this
in america. .. that is a trend that is simply unsustain nbl america today. [applause] one last point i would like to make, we have not talked yet about the real evil empire of the u.s. economy. and i think you all know who i am talking about. the teacher's union in america ruining our schools, they are bankrupting our schools, and i have got to do something about freeing the kids from the public teacher union in america. one example of the injustice of the teacher union impose on our economy....
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. >> the technique itself is not new. 15 years ago, scientists in america created this replicate year from cow cartilage, and attested to a mouse to see if it would grow. what is unusual about the chinese team is, they have done it on their patient's four head. china is increasingly investing in cutting edge medicine, developing its own talent. because this country wants to be seen as a world leader in science and research. china now has more than 2 million researchers, and it is spending a trillion pounds on innovation, seeking breakthroughs. these are the labs of the world's biggest gene sequencing company, bgi. has copied advances made elsewhere. growing the nose on his head means it can be moved into place with blood vessels and skin intact, ask amazing chances this surgery will be a success. chances theg surgery will be a success. >> you may not have ever heard ,f photographer john launois but you know the faces he has captured. his pictures appeared in some of the most influential magazines of the 1960's and 1970's. ericainnicknamed l'am because of his french heritage and love f
. >> the technique itself is not new. 15 years ago, scientists in america created this replicate year from cow cartilage, and attested to a mouse to see if it would grow. what is unusual about the chinese team is, they have done it on their patient's four head. china is increasingly investing in cutting edge medicine, developing its own talent. because this country wants to be seen as a world leader in science and research. china now has more than 2 million researchers, and it is spending...
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tehran stillin ane the old messages about evil america. the hope is the actions of a new president might make dealing with what comes next in the middle east a little less difficult. rouhani has made appeals to the west, arriving in new york and then tweeting the news, presenting himself as pragmatic and modern. in the end, he met the french president, not the american one, but her real dialogue between iran and america, if it happens, could change a lot. all the crises connected in different ways. the one about iran's nuclear program is smoldering, but has the potential to be the most dangerous of the mall, which is why they are pursuing a diplomatic opening here at the u.n. this week. but to make it work, of the iranians and the americans are going to have to show much more flexibility than they have in the past. people, not just demonstrators at the u.n. in recent years, a fundamental split in the middle east has been friends of america versus friends of iran. but bridging that gap is the diplomatic link the middle east needs most right
tehran stillin ane the old messages about evil america. the hope is the actions of a new president might make dealing with what comes next in the middle east a little less difficult. rouhani has made appeals to the west, arriving in new york and then tweeting the news, presenting himself as pragmatic and modern. in the end, he met the french president, not the american one, but her real dialogue between iran and america, if it happens, could change a lot. all the crises connected in different...